Hello there! Thank you for joining me today for our new challenge over at Make the Cards Challenge, where we are playing Tic Tac Toe, and hope that you join us!
I chose the top row of designer series paper, heat embossing, and background stamp, with the autumnal Beauty of the Earth Suite Collection.
As always, your Supplies and Instructions are below with a look at the Beauty of the Earth Suite Collection, on pages 10-11 of the Annual Catalog.
As always, your Supplies and Instructions are below with a look at the Beauty of the Earth Suite Collection, on pages 10-11 of the Annual Catalog.
Here is a look at this stunning suite collection.
I started out with an A2 Basic White Thick card base and layered on the card stock and designer series paper with the measurements below. I really layered up this card.
The DSP mat panels were adhered with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. The layers under the image panel where adhered with liquid adhesive, with the entire panel adhered to the card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Of course, there is a building process to this, and we will walk through them together.
After I adhered through #4 below, I cut the scallop die from Penned Flowers from Basic White CS and adhered this to the far right of the Basic White using liquid adhesive. The Beauty of the Earth Designer Series Paper was adhered to the left with liquid adhesive.
I placed a total of 6 small Elegant Faceted Gems on the card base panels with three on the left top DSP side and 3 more at the bottom right.
So, this makes our card base layers. Note that I added the Elegant Faceted Gems BEFORE the image panel. This gave me the opportunity to do the math as to where to cut the first image panel mat.
Moving onto the image and sentiment panels; the bottom mat is Bumblebee CS with Early Espresso, Basic White, and the In Color DSP banner, all of which were adhered with liquid adhesive.
I then adhered the ribbons on the left under the Bumblebee mat and added Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back.
I stamped the sentiment in Versamark onto Early Espresso CS, heat embossed with our white powder, and cut to size.
I stamped the exclusive Distinktive treetop images in Bumbleebee and Old Olive, then cut with it’s coordinating die. I cut the tree trunk from the Beauty of the Earth DSP and trimmed to size, adhering with liquid adhesive, and placed Mini Stampin’ Dimentionals on the back. I then lined up where I wanted to adhere the tree and sentiment, to stamp on the dot image from the stamp set in full Bumblebee ink on the right and stamped off on the left.
After I adhered the tree, I adhered the sentiment with liquid adhesive on the left and a Stampin’ Dimensional on the right.
There is a ground image for the tree trunk; however, I completely forgot about this and then went back after I took the pictures and colored a bit of our Watercolor Pencils in Early Espresso and blended it out with one of our Blender Pens.
I hope you enjoyed today’s project and join us at Make the Cards Challenge. Thank you for stopping by for a visit and have a great day!
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- Card base: A2 top-folding 4-1/4 x 5-1/2, Basic White Thick CS.
- Mat 1: 4 x 5-1/4, Bumblebee CS.
- Mat 2: 3-3/4 x 5, Basic White Regular CS.
- DSP mat: 2-3/8 x 4-7/8, Beauty of the Earth DSP.
- Image panel mat 1: 3-1/8 x 4-3/8, Bumblebee CS.
- Image panel mat 2: 2-7/8 x 4-1/8, Early Espresso CS.
- Image mat: 2-3/4 x 4, Basic White Regular CS.
- DSP banner: 3/4″ x 3-1/4, 2020-2022 In Color 6 x 6 DSP, Bumblee CS.
- Sentiment panel: Cut to preferred size after heat embossing, Early Espresso CS.
Beautiful Cindy … love your overall design! Thanks for awesome inspiration!
Gorgeous card! Love the many layers and your ribbon detail!
I love all the different layers and the beautiful colors! Awesome card!